HOUSTON, TX - Intergraph will feature ISOGEN I-Configure in a webinar on April 15, 2010, at 12:00 noon CDT, during which the webinar leader will demonstrate how to migrate projects from ISOGEN Project Manager to ISOGEN I-Configure and will discuss the differences and similarities between the two applications. Participants will also learn how to set up, navigate, and edit I-Configure Styles.
For more information, visit http://coade.typepad.com/coadeinsider/2010/04/iconfigure-isogen-webinar.html. To register, visit https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/244918473.
With the January 2010 acquisition of COADE, Inc., Intergraph has extended its offerings and capabilities to the mid-market plant design sector and to the broader engineering community. The aims of the Intergraph CADWorx and Analysis Solutions group are that design and engineering share relevant information seamlessly, thereby maintaining accuracy and improving efficiency. These products continue to conform to those goals and include: CADWorx Plant Design Suite for intelligent plant design modeling, process schematics and automatic production of plant design deliverables; CAESAR II, the world's most widely used pipe stress analysis software; PV Elite for pressure vessel and heat exchanger design and analysis; and TANK for the design and analysis of oil storage tanks.
Apr 14, 2010
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